PBA Christmas Quiz Winners Receive Payment

December 23, 2022

Two weeks ago, we presented a Christmas quiz as part of the celebrations for millions of our audience. The process lasted for only a week. Some of the readers who responded to the quiz got the right answer, and some didn’t. We subsequently published 16 winners of our cash prize – those who answered correctly.
12 of these lucky winners on Thursday, December 22, 2022, received their payments through bank transfers as promised by Prime Business Africa. One other was paid on Saturday December 24, 2022. Their names are:

  1. Mercy Otisi
  2. Anthony Orji
  3. Agbro Joseph
  4. Uchenna Agwu
  5. Ani Chioma Benita
  6. Nwosu Ekene Frank
  7. Okebe Victoria Ojiugo
  8. Udorah Chioma Vivian
  9. Ifeanyi Ebenezer Onyike
  10. Ayinde Opeyemi Rebecca
  11. Azoribe Blessing Amarachi
  12. Ayinde Oluwafunke Florence
  13. Hannah Amarachi Okebe

However, 4 of the 16 winners are yet to reach us with their bank details with which to claim their winnings.
Below are the four Christmas Quiz winners who are yet to send in their details:

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  1. Richard Egbule
  2. Juliet Onwujekwe
  3. Ibrahim Umar

The above winners should please send in their details as soon as possible.

Payment to winners brings to a close our Christmas quiz programme.
We hope you enjoyed it as much as we did.
Once again, we enjoin you to continue reading Prime Business Africa where Journalism is “at its prime.”

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year in advance.

PBA Editorial Team

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